AWC to visit local high schools as part of Enrollment Tour
Dillon Fuhrman
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Arizona Western College (AWC) says they are “enhancing the enrollment experience for high school seniors through the AWC Enrollment Tour.”
According to AWC, the tour is “an event where AWC representatives bring resources to local high schools in an effort to eliminate barriers to obtaining a college degree.”
AWC says high school seniors from Yuma and La Paz Counties “will have the opportunity to receive assistance in their admission process, orientation, registration, and financial aid, as well as gain information on student resources.”
Courtesy: Arizona Western College
The tour, according to AWC, is to ensure “smooth transition for high school seniors into their first year of college, fostering a collaborative and engaging experience tailored to the unique needs of each high school campus.”
“Transition to college is underway! The AWC Enrollment Tour is providing essential support for high school seniors to embark on their college journey. AWC is the only college in Arizona with all three public universities on campus. Begin your college journey at AWC and take advantage of the opportunity to smoothly transition to any of our local state university partners. Whether you decide to continue your studies in Yuma or explore educational pursuits elsewhere, we are here to guide you through the enrollment process for your first college experience at Arizona Western College.”
Biridiana Martinez, AWC Director of Outreach, Recruitment and Early College Program
To see which high schools are participating in the tour, and the complete tour schedule, read the press release below.
AWC Enrollment Tour brings resources to high school seniorsDownload